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Nabi Rubin

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Reuben's Tomb in Palmachim (Nabi Rubin)
Reuben's Tomb in Palmachim (Nabi Rubin)

Al-Nabi Rubin (Arabic: النبي روبين, transliteration: an-Nabî Rûbîn) was a Palestinian village in central Palestine region, what is now Israel, located 14.5 kilometers (9.0 mi) west of Ramla, just northeast of Yibna and 18 kilometers (11 mi) south of Jaffa. The village was situated on the southern banks of Wadi al-Sarar, known in Hebrew as Sorek Stream, at an elevation of 25 meters (82 ft) above sea level. Nabi Rubin is named after a shrine in the village, believed by Muslims to be the tomb of Reuben, first son of Jacob. It was captured by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the inhabitants were expelled.

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Nabi Rubin
4311, Gan Rave Regional Council

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النبي روبين

4311
7680900 Gan Rave Regional Council
Center District, Israel
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